How to Draw Lines in ArchiCAD
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2015-09-25 05:05 PM
2015-09-25
05:05 PM
So, basically, when I draw a line I have to enter in the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate. I also have to type in a negative sign or not for direction. I don't know how this has changed from the standard of entering a number in for the distance, but I would like to change it.
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2015-09-27 10:33 PM
2015-09-27
10:33 PM
rob2218 wrote:I don't think it matters if the Line Tool is there or not.
I know Steve, you are an advocate of NOT having a "LINE" tool....I agree with ya on that one.
if you want to draw a LINE, heck then just use the PLINE and draw ONE single line....that's it!
the pline has so so much more functionality than the single, segmented lines......so I'm with ya there sir.😉
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2015-09-27 11:55 PM
2015-09-27
11:55 PM
Agreed
...Bobby Hollywood live from...
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2015-09-30 02:10 PM
2015-09-30
02:10 PM
rob2218 wrote:..until you draw a second line, and want to intersect the second line with your first line, or fillet them with a nice smooth radius ......!
I know Steve, you are an advocate of NOT having a "LINE" tool....I agree with ya on that one.
if you want to draw a LINE, heck then just use the PLINE and draw ONE single line....that's it!
Q: Why do your fills 'leak' where 2 polylines meet?
A: Because you haven't intersected your polylines. Because you can't.
Engineers always complain that architects don't join their lines. Maybe this is why!

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2015-09-30 04:30 PM
2015-09-30
04:30 PM
and architects always complain
That engineers have no concept of 3D
Space. They are always drawing "line segments" which have a
Different z-coordinate from beginning to end.
And when you try intersecting in plan 2 line lines that
Both have different starting and ending z-coordinates, they
Will NEVER be able to intersect.
That engineers have no concept of 3D
Space. They are always drawing "line segments" which have a
Different z-coordinate from beginning to end.
And when you try intersecting in plan 2 line lines that
Both have different starting and ending z-coordinates, they
Will NEVER be able to intersect.
Keith wrote:
Engineers always complain that architects don't join their lines. Maybe this is why!
...Bobby Hollywood live from...
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
SOFTWARE VERSION:
Archicad 22, Archicad 23
Windows7 -OS, MAC Maverick OS
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
SOFTWARE VERSION:
Archicad 22, Archicad 23
Windows7 -OS, MAC Maverick OS
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